Michelle Taylor
Arizona State University
20 Papers
35 Citations
Michelle Taylor is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optimism & Child development. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Michelle Taylor include Mayo Clinic & Johns Hopkins University.
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Papers
Bile acid metabolism is altered in multiple sclerosis and supplementation ameliorates neuroinflammation
Pavan Bhargava,Matthew D. Smith,Leah Mische,Emily Harrington,Kathryn C. Fitzgerald,Kyle Martin,Sol Kim,Arthur Anthony Reyes,Jaime Gonzalez-Cardona,Christina Volsko,Ajai K. Tripathi,Sonal Singh,Kesava Varanasi,Hannah Noelle Lord,Keya Meyers,Michelle Taylor,Marjan Gharagozloo,Elias S. Sotirchos,Bardia Nourbakhsh,Ranjan Dutta,Ellen M. Mowry,Emmanuelle Waubant,Peter A. Calabresi +22 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that bile Acid metabolism is altered in MS; bile acid supplementation prevents polarization of astrocytes and microglia to neurotoxic phenotypes and ameliorates neuropathology in an animal model of MS.
Teachers' mental health and perceptions of school climate across the transition from training to teaching
TL;DR: The authors examined the trajectories of depressive and anxiety among early-career teachers as they transitioned from their training programs into their first year of teaching and explored the perceived school climate as a moderator of these trajectories.
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Complement component 3 from astrocytes mediates retinal ganglion cell loss during neuroinflammation
Marjan Gharagozloo,Matthew D. Smith,Jing Jin,Thomas Garton,Michelle Taylor,Alyssa Chao,Keya Meyers,Michael D. Kornberg,Donald J. Zack,Donald J. Zack,Joan Ohayon,Brent A. Calabresi,Daniel S. Reich,Charles G. Eberhart,Carlos A. Pardo,Claudia Kemper,Katharine A. Whartenby,Peter A. Calabresi,Peter A. Calabresi +18 more
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Quality of Life and Pain in Patients With Recurrent Breast and Gynecologic Cancer
Teresa A. Rummans,Marlene H. Frost,Vera J. Suman,Michelle Taylor,Paul J. Novotny,Tim Gendron,Ruth A. Johnson,Lynn C. Hartmann,Ann Marie Dose,Roger W. Evans +9 more
TL;DR: Pain frequency, amount, and interference with activities were found to correlate more strongly with objective measures of quality of life than subjective measures (i.e., psychological or spiritual dimensions).
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Diversity exposure in preschool: Longitudinal implications for cross-race friendships and racial bias
TL;DR: The authors found that exposure to diverse people and materials in preschool was associated with higher likelihood of having a cross-race friend in first grade and lower levels of racial bias in third grade.
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